?$? .vVHV :7?a?'- r ... A ' V r, k K, ...I li'afi v: ' 1 nza grJWF Tfc ,M ' Hfl !. V . - , 4 Heu; Became A Mevie Star As Told te INEZ KLUHJPH Wli.it lias Already Happened w )inthi Lam, n Hhiall-teirn nut, iiinliilimn te beenmr ii sirciii fm, white en a hip te tr Ver.'. uitet JiairiTiirc I'texeh. n pi'c agent, che become intnritrd tn An min iceii'i (! in oil rri lertrtnf prut pitllM; cj'ppesl.' Jem Srirnrit. n iImeih . f n i . Sciciirtl Mti Dorelhii te mart; Wni. Jim ,ic cuvt, rrnlizinn that she tares for Isturriiev I reifh. Ihirethy lOCi t'i Ithnrn te I'lnii a mil in it jiivfurr. I,t ir rr in c I'n mil nt" An An e man ii him. hut the" hm, te tio.f tie.f tio.f jieuv the h ('i(imi; n?i i7'viiiiu( nt ;r Itirluri . ( ryitnl lni. ir linilina luil ii, r.futii le inl.r it ilnngi'iou ilnngi'ieu Iraii nn r (Ar M' mi' in erl i etjerri te tle it. iiil Here It ( entiniicx A 1. 1, that ha IIU'llI I ippcnc.l in I i-i ;i was bewildered, i llintichts raced like tli water iOel mi fiii' below tin". 'I In n 1 in.) 'Inl Cabet exclaim. 'l ;.kI. she .1 killed!" and Curl naniiing's ci i-p vi. 'liine te iin . uit nml nininn ,tin,: ".lump. ltnret'.iv into the mid I til' Ml't that's gtent stuff, Imi 1 new ." Il1.1t -iv i 1110 lli.lt iiiul t flint iIh ' nin in whs grinding nvv.iv 1 as st'i!il !" if I hadn't lm r Inugrr of being killed. I he se iiu a - - 1 1 1 I Hippos '". . -i die iem 11 1 11 !i. hit I Kir I; 1 1, 1, ui. 1 InliU tlie iiet(ir ". cri r ,1! T looked tip sixain whirlpe..! 1 1 in" . 11 mi into the net It trtlrli it. a-i! tin me Ihnt t nn- ini wl':i r.t h jJitiek wa ..M-r I cnnie t" rnjclf .main. "I'nll w),ir. it n.r In r.' te the tide of the nei ." tin 1 m- cull help jeu out." l.untiiin; .'.iile i 1 1 me. 1 hiulii't 1 .li.zml tn.tt I'd have te de that, 111,;. s .iiiel.nw . 1: was ulme-t n hard uk tnhii.s I'"' leap hud lieen. The iiif-Iit t he sn.ii net i.irc vor (imiii:. ! ii.iif, .in, 1 I iimk held .f tlietn nnd di.iss'il 11.: I'', rn. tin knie-. ever te th I;;. I mild ie the water liclnw. :11m I -t'li fid: Imrrthlv hilk an I iml. cen nln I'.iumiTi1; and I'h'i 1 ati t 'ml n filed nut aid lifted me t., I n-' usai 1 I tflilble.J .1 that I c niliiii ' tnnii "Uoretr..' . .imi ii- .1 i',' , i're." Ilnnniiis t.ild n . "Vm . set 11 b:j; future iilicnd of jmi ."il. K'li. u.u a ncciic Juu'vi' liuidc nf 1'':-"' "Jly (h.t.-, miii wif weinli rttil !" Janet I'nw.TK M'liiinieii, imttlns her nrni uieiind me mid piutini: 111c mi the linth. "I veuldn't ! .m Ihntisl.l ,iu hail it in ,;!. child." I tlii'n't .i ,iii luiii'. . 1 ji"t leaned ncaini-t lie,- mid wi hed I didn't feel e.i nitic'i like iTM'ia uaid and linci lir, witli Ijiisliief ai '! '"ii lime. Tint a mi fit. Inti I w.ii delii: it: I Minplj is.iil.i-i't hi! . . "Il.vsteiii'ii! c 1 w- Jl.net, a- -he led 11,. ... r car. "I'ih i:U'i t" tiii Carl." "V"'li a'.l is ;u.cr i ' -aid in I.nniiinc s c bet home, l.nw ' lie ,lil--.ere(l. 1. that. .lenct," n d ,11 In- urtu nnd car- 'Here Ii t nn' he 1 ant:hi 111c " ne I 111. te tn 1 ir . It m '-Incri uiiinlei 1 1! 1 and knew thut I ,! 1 1 Veil ai. 1 t" ll'llll. I With 10 head mi .luiict' we drev. bu. U in tin .' I ill'lll t t Ii. s then -l.ell'.ler. ' . .111 . 1.1 ll.'l VVl'll listen In what -p wa- -miiiji. 'Crystal nnd her lied lie I. int.. a lie give- a- b.g a at VI e Sll.'p.e starn the pn CI'IUJ," -In 'I' "Vlij. that -c tuie. 1 I ibl It in lb iee In cai"il Wur I low 11 Fust , .."I nui.i .ii" n I J' -i elle jue n.v-elf w iring " 11 Pi,'.- " and tnke tnc 1 1 m. in- I.' 'I I, at vv.i- .11 :n'.'.g r 1 1 f rM'. bin I w "i, he had .uiig il.e I was " luppv l.urrj w'uhl I" I leu Ii, t we 1 re ' Fun .' M11 I 1' n I kn.'V. 1 imi en luiii I I id made JO' d. "This stunt will gle 1 geed want :hut paj I'lmnce le slur 111 -inul- it j. 1 te." Janet -alu af "t 1 w ' 1'e . )u tlnw. I'd 1 eme n. n '-ill ."i.iiigh 1 lltteuti m 10 hat -In w- , IVll'.g. "And lln nini',' 1- int. r -ted in 11 in w serial i"ii,,.ri.' Tai'ik '..n'li 1 " lake lii 111 .in'' I'll sag'ji -t n '.. nini If jeu want 1 ' " l'b'l inis ..n if leit'st In tin iiit'ii ' I fin' d 11 A tni In I'll-' Th.i- -'"iiu.ed w,,ii il'Tful te nn . "I'll te'l Mill ..I'll ' im, I"! . " when I m- had n iham f think thnigh ever. l.ilil In 1 II 'in iim en nun I'd wire l.atr, ai 1 n 1 What lie t'lieighl of I' he'd agree with me tliat lierful cb. tn" .nid ask in 111 I w us sure 11 wu- a wen Te be celli nun d louierrow Mary and "Deiiii" May C.O'Star in I'ilin Ahreurl ANMM NCi:Mi:.NT that I'ickferd and linuglan banks w ill e- nn in a p 1 1 ir the ni e una 11 aking 'I 111- ' due 111 1'iul iml, 1 ,1 jn-t be Mary Fair- which " pr" u 1 ,n, H . I .-1 ' 1 b' C ill" I " yet 1 I tjtc -l.il Walk eiit;y ui ti .ic al 1 ,1.1 i , he il.l II Will t" -1 ir: ,i,,d li-nn .. 11 ,..i , Ill I'.i. 1- 011 th" id. ' ,:i Jiinuiii t 1- the tMrntii? imic r.i lunille rn, 1 t BHv99 '''BKx . jfg?WWiiHaB ''. Hi g.- , 1IMHmKS',,-!'! ' WhHaLr x .. V.fc31!PB A ',';' '"-- .re from -Tl.r V-AVii"'Wli-"-V k C4R2fek313: Bli"lfflaW' I'lnln.lelnlnmi m .1 i , iw ftr .f x E?JffiSM!liiwJ5B. iliW!!i!llliill!JEWBiHFyttBdttg . n-. n fi..up .. .,..r ..am ir-,rf iilin,i. ' XSIBII ItfwOjJHHBMilllWK ?B ll-l'Tt .Norwe.,.1 i. (1 I1Ilthr i mKJKNtmrn ri i inrr i iTIrrffiTr ffTnrliTr xT ' -'m mm. t-nA nil nimut it I mjMrF'-J-VKMKlBb! 111 liliethiT '.11,1111, I SMlHHSm fe'l KEJOICHG SIKCE t!ii.4BIBir liiS3frW,S -WK IIuIIwmxI l z WmmM w" .4 (tu , b 1 .,,, M(M ,, e5 auiSHKeESSaV , 8KfiSbv & p. ' a. && TMHnHfc.?"? ..DM I J'.yifm -5i?tfc. .5Si?? . .. . I .. AyiiJBrjlStS!VZTMP7SWJW8a?t ft '' II 1 .1 t 1,1 . 1.1 Mil.. I TP4M5sWf"KffiB CTBflHIK5?HK'3.iftww'Wv If w n I ' meil ji-ar. Iiefme I t rfmmi mmm K Hiif f ? " J I 11 it c'lve 'e iimlri V rfaJPBBtttiiSiB $B&& t-J&jM !?5 ".' fei- 11 nii'i'ii'iit I iheiulit that I TOKfcJiwiW wl? FfcM I iwsl ' 1 ) iniL. in,. 1 1 iti- I 'in. fall- iSMmxTE 8ffiftSsa&lef t ??iri . -.' it inn. !... .....J. V 3Wft?W?aJBWVagCTJ Kstli ' In ill. an i aftrr il.e lii-wt nuftil X 'ktrSnMiHC5w5TVrtiM:ll.w e Dail Mevie Magazine siioinye CLOSE-UPS of the iiy iii:m:y Is I'hiluilvlphiu G'f'i' CAS mi . HiulSilK- Sulllj; t" N' ' t the hl'itietl-pii turn bu- In II ,1 HIT), a at movement in th indu- With, ui jour knowledge Thai'- rather a lminiiiui 111 'I" wl.n ihiuks lie hat the entire sitiiuti happened te me lu-t week. 1 drop, 1 C'Uiipniiv t 1 si a lit.e en iln- lnii 'The IVv.er Within.' " inj fiiend tebi u I imi ''i-M-d 1 ..millet, urneratii f von :.i. in In -l." he lleillllllded. ' ti. niMphlaii-. set teKi'ther te make 11 b-tt. tlie.v'vc linMhed their lir-t ene'' 1 nine it te j 011." The format mil of tin- prmbn .n nri; incut Films date- buck te the dm- , u theatre here. He interested 'i- 1 i l.-i.r pi' tun-- and th. win' -,, . ,: , Tins vvns ui-t :it the apex of ' ' C' . a '' :mg ..f .est- iiud 11 -lump . j . 1, 1 ,,n in I wu : 'intil things -,-t . I . , 1 P' Iln 1111 a iiin'i 1 i'i oil n t the tirml u I ,. I. 'il )n' ;,n. 1 1 in mile I hen h, v'i"' (lilt ' e OJ riir ml H 1 s If I ill. J,. I ' .mile I I. 11., n: 1 r nn' I i'irne.1 I I I. 'in . ,'iint tlmv 1. ,.lv tln tn-' , ,,,. Wh.n I t. I ; nu tl.ii', the -.'I'linri', 1. I',- tl fill" ll'f.ll ' 'O I k ". .In'i Wit nu H"b. Is a n-'.gnnis p iy or a pr a im rt Norwood. 1 ;' niwtcr f m I ,1 ,'lm Mr. Nervcind S no no e 1 at ,,f iln bailing; Cnn.'iian inet. ,,t 1,1. Jeb'- 'In lilies 1, line -ipen him bi HI. sw.l'rd head. He bought lie w ,1 1 ' le 1 pi' -h., -.11 Su Mr ai I owner, tr. urvi"" tin- i'ic" loes a , 1 and 1 1 e, is, nl, din ,'.1. gre I II 1 id r 'I- 'V. lell. if ami eli-ta' I f' iml .Il'.."l e Ki J'ln y Weill I I t.l" I ; linlc I'n in , J r who i- plav'p lii nt e Wif, 1- t it.'i in; ii II 1 'I I'm . 11 'In new goat" i' pii' i-l I impei unit par' siaij" i'i "I.ilie king in ' 'I'h" I b'lit hi- ill if -neli'in-t. I lurry 1 . 1 ai r 1 tnnt wend' ,'fiil . iiainctr ft' tie-v ,,f " 1,, 1 Ituli.'it b-iisei, v.l.-i wu- the 11 mi ti 1 Bv 'E2?3r ' ' " 1 & ' 1 I H" id-iS1, I I 1. mi.i '.I x.iii v JwfD5HeRlflt 1 J I'M ' 7 mi.) ... 1 iv.i i ti 1 vV.WKJm3mmMittt2KX3Kn&eXA-KJts4XU t' Vi 1, t I Krm 1 1 h "fiMMi " iiKaflKMHft MA'KiAAm Vvxaff i J&(tSS,y Jt III 'itiit.-.. -., i.i n-u i fAffiHHHKw aB$r w&r, ? Wm$ m. . 'libaWfeaPSMftiA2i' A '"" !'' liw- iili Iier Met her ami 1 Ke eij ' Its I. 11 Hi' pi lll' ,s" J 1 1 11 fit 1- 1. u I I, -iid ' " 1 1 u in. pn ' II .' I i iml illid ti" N a VtI Jsli'p. I -ij.,-e. "'.ill' Mid laid II" f'llth.-r attejitiun t. .- I'..- it 11.. 1.' pe inakii i tl -hip.v.ini -cen--n-r "'Pie I Vlie int nor- inn' d"im 111 th" Hi"grap'.i -nidi gm I ul vi-.eiis, uiikllis the nieileiii -ter, te Jeli, I.' ig Island. I lunl 11 talk the ether dav with llilie'rt I' 1 iinv ind Tlietuus It. I'evv.'l, the seinrary nnd iriixiircr Thev nre pn In the Weltnre Federutinn dris ,11 1 pn rui-. ull'ii hefei" . 1 In 1 1, i' g or mndc V. ; ' taii'ly m-II -,'i 1 1 , ,111, 1 1 ,0",. , did et ktiuu . Tin dmi 1 l,e "in- in xi in . n i 'Mini una, tn tl-c pioceillug, Mid I i i ci.i vu I i' eeniruAn " lilnii ( "We iiren'i in i. i.iuilni-iii'i,. The u vv n are net detcnniiiing nn want te tiud out wluthei ih- hctlier they a EVENING PUBLIC LEBeERpilLABELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, . . . ' lUlAT PUILllMJmiA CA DO A A FILM WW '' - 1 MOVIE CAME m. m.ixy ft; Mime Mil. aft. Them, the av: ;i u 1 1 She new -il .- uiii-t siu '11 I'e nt llnlll'' , ihs ,ecn 1 .1-J ,.M 1 I'd,"- n licit 11.11 l.ii' t I Jill 1, it. 1 r I, role 1 1 al -.Hln icr ,. new -! 11," 1-' 1 nd- ISiit it'.- what "" jiii 1 1 I, ne !ilin-.lisinhutins ''':'- ' W ' i'i I .1 print et ' I it 1. i.i n 11 -.;., v 1 - n that," il JT. lie I ii -I l'. . II. Ien-, "i'n 1 .. .in! knew :i,,r a b i'i h m l'hil cl.i nf te'Vtng t'lifarc- and thnt r c, up i ' Jii,.,it, prejii'ti"ti rmiiii ami I'll -I ew 1 1 s all lti in;-. 1 1 Ai bu M" v". (irithili vmi , pluuiiiii.' ru iiiiild i I ,, loll m ,1 r, .11 iimpaiiii i'm mi le 1 I lien ..i e 1 ' , m m . . iml ! .It'll !hV. , It, ,IU t'le .1! n niriu.i' In. I III I If Oil f tf.-il LI' l II III. il tl III! II SI Oj till I'tll'lldl i., I ..lie I, mil firinlui 1 1 1. In rni'ly cnn.fiM'ini , etailnti diiiti tn it nil nf -nil better In II li-.illg w..- wi.'T n t IllllV '.e li.e n-llt N-lthl' H I 11!' AI' rim nil ( .1 1.1 ni-i r .iii-I ihat l.i id- .1 tin ' 'I 1" I'ewer , ninl.. r n'01,1 the truth. linn a. 1 erb'itek. 1- the the w U, In' H' vie. i-itu g a 11m I In 1- knew 11 : n. 1 '-ink the view ul, 1 t'n t a v hm 1 I1.--1 .ill knew 11 1 1 In - i-l ',' I, 'Bill. I "e, - nn h ill .I'M I -I'M - iifUn 1 gn'iii , an'. nu nf iini-li' 1,1 1 I'll'llU It tin ll.er, 1- 1, 1 ,.' II . ,' l,,,l,l, .-1I1 I id 1 ii rt 1 1 in 11 all "' i'i .1 -u-'. 1 I. I I II d 'I. T'. .ki r ,i en d III Ni jeiin '1 , -l ' -'n, nu 'n I I - il.nin II lis Tin v n "m ! n I'll. Im" i.nreri , ;' Itul.e,' 1 ti 1 1 , 1 ami (inllit), . Ii no, lit Al'i 11 ml - of T mi t! c Kifbl Diphnn ." I W I ite tl 1 Iitiliiljl ' . tl " Hill." pi Ms T'l'iiter II " 11V 1 1, All I 1.1-1 . ' - iaiigh,"i 111,1 I'l.iJ - Ir- - .11 'a- w ul ,. ni i .1 ll.'l ' M'..,l lilm tl. ' . , M - 11 w.i .i-.'i'' 'ti' r W.i' in ." re iluii" 1 "I., tile I il tin -.l -I .'( W' il.! e, tin pre-nl. in of tl 11- Ui'llellt , ' Il ,1- lilt v ink" ui .ti iimli that 1 in m r Ii '"iii.lv In-" "Tin I'ewi r Wiihih i i i ' Thi- tn ,i . i -, id,' ,i ', I, -e t,i .iii . ',j ' . I lie J I I J.l .If It l.ei, am 1e ' . " em ' pntiltc n... ii' b I ' ,1 It'l' ..'r'.v liiiin i.ru i' thing until we fed i in-. gmiig piibli. nnlh wants With Hie e stuff they ,ii g' ttiln. s . Calif. id; in hi- La niuLiinr iil.uis fur Jiiv j,,i pntu,, T,t. ,,, -.in-,,,,,! ins . f, ,!,,,,,, , (M.-iil,,, ,,,, , ..,,,,.!... 1.1, 1 . -.,....,.,, , , 1 . , He 1-yik ihipper and cheerful, nnd -eenifi te have dropped his worries mme wh.fl... in the Atlantic. Vl-arlle ciinic hnnie with a de. nratlen in tin- 1 fi'iii Ii Sei-ietc de- I'.cau 1.-. tlfteell -llll-, nl lleliln I.Miiihiii 'clothe.-'. thirt. pun-, nf J'.riti-li hi-eirans. a new mne. a hnt-dey derliy fresh from I'eucni st t-. ct. Imi,- 1I07C11 lulm-nl .k lnndken liter-, iweiiti n.iii- nf Knslish uspciiilers M'h.nli,. dnc'll't wear n bi'ltl nnd siime iiuipty.st.ii.il , ,, in:'.cii minks tilled with pn edits I'm- his ftieiids. Ph. buiutifiil lultc iiuN.ir met I'harlie 111 me siniiiiii nini tnc cesmiis arc at ft ekiiiii. l.'lnlre hu.s been lliar- nei ein-e iitiiI hn .1 little Iiia in pic- him-. I.il'ie IIiiwi--. Sin is a mitlitx -ui,- pel, iim J, ii.ti'i..Invlns 111' ,n. .--1 ., ni. nn nei- iiiiithei- nnd ' in a little bungalow atnl ha- bnu a.v ins b-.td in tin- I.ni- Wclu r niin ui.v niiiil 1 he Wcln r-Smallevs went iilii.iad. It linrlie marries Cluir will j:et n resillnr little weiniiu. "liiv t'ellili- iefu' i-aie te -ny imii'll nliniii in-r i.'pni-t.'il eiij;aeejuent te Char lie. Mii i- 1, -eti-ihl,. Bf w'hn likes te win In 1 w.u upward In pictures un aided. T lu.N r 1 ('Imp!,' like 1.1 ilk in"' ' 1 1 ui Mr. and en ill." -ne - n . l-iepl' ill atr.ild th" H,'l- id, -1 ii-i-tnie ihincs. I m '11 a'l'eiiih -a.vinc: 'Here'- a little Hollywood illgeiiui' trjing le mnke hoi-. If 11 -tar by talking iilx.iit the Kicit -t man in picture- ' ,ml when I 'b.n'i talk mit niiuies a is- linked together jut 1 lie -ame in the i..'vv-pai'r "' thai lie -ay- he 'an "iMug and Mary " in I'ari-. "lli. i. 1 av Ie,ig ami Mnrv." siij Ciii.r'ic. "Iut tbey wie Ici-y I'n I'n repcanliMig tbcm-elvcs'. Fact is. tl ey v.ei-e " u.i- I wii- abb- te talk viih lln l'i .in-' .''' ,t lifteen nnliiite-. 'I n , , I'.il.i " i-v.fi hi iii'ii.iuii ." inniniind ( h.ii'i' "She- sumo vain niie, ninl i- mini alltii'lng in real life tlian en th" s, nn.. Hm I I'll in,, back 1 n in ami hciiitwhele." C lIAKI.li; tl.ni nmarkiil 1 Imi while ubrend li" vl-.t.'d -"in" n" the haunt of ii.e I i'i Wil'imii Slink, speaic h :i- ale.-i - in" 11 111 .1. -in te bur- . - (ii- Miak.-peaie." s,u, ('linrlie. "lel I . ,1 lint -III'" but llilll 1 il l" i. tl.ie .-nil.' I ,l'!! I'l-'ltH-'.le Hi, 1 i , in a ii ', . 1, nei- of Shake-pi in. , fame vvitn 11,. d.-rbv , tioiiie i's, cane ami big -hue-, hat we 1 iight get am uid that lln nli--ci- in -nine maiiii. 1 . "I'm bin k 111 'I,n' for Ini-i'i --. and I inn nil tu stiii t work mi a pn turn II- -null .is possible. In fact, I nit lav l.urnp.ii'i trip aluie-t in the middle in order ti. '.'ii back, being mm .lln le Imp Spi.lu , ntirely ftetn mv iM'eraiy. Ill I'FHT III i.lll." Ili u i nn i or the -i ' i en .i i u-" tan-! in Ihe liliniiig ..I Ili- f tei. i -. bin new c 1 I number -ten aid ha' neceiii" i ha a n ,K' ,'i i lull I1, t' " ll-dteil dm 'ter. He ' 111 lilllii j K11,i, c'".s Director .eit' mf 'II, tul sterv the tirst tinu mi hji own ' Keinein net DAUGHTER THIS HKdtNH THK RTORY jlin Kendtle. i tlvllniireiir. whoh wheh whoh lieurtril Anicrlcin In n Stexlinn (mm blltia pe'nt mi-'tM Ittilr, lllnn. nil nW tll.w anil enpim, who rrf(Rfl en li lilii rem linnlnn. tnki'H u-i Knnrtrlc'H ihiirfinn' n i liluh-dtMltc kmiiiu of tile. The ifjnmunlen'H lilfiitlty It a iiivKterj, but every mm kpcs It In n weniitn umler tin' sembre' e nml niAwtillnn uttlre of the border. In nil cueltlnK Kama Jim werntn w iml thn rhalleriKeii the hnute te another. The unman tnkp him up. Hennntletmllv wlnnliv;. Uiter nlie rummeiH hm iiim iiim tprleusiy te an Inn r lew, In which he tells of her Imtreil of Jtlei. nnil nsk .Ilm te aid her. He refuxe, nn h lini maile a pact with hln ulil ihiim, llnr llnr lew. te ite en a vnyure for Heme tnn tnn tirleus Mexican tremure. After a e nxe In a dlnrotnitulile tub with a itUAlnt futthrent crew, ttm parly lands nml inakeii Iti way te th Inn rler. At the pleturei-iue ncene of iliclr eplelt. aRiun In mali attire, te their nniazeinent up pcarn ZeraMn. it appeal n the treae lire.huntliic party In In the power of the Btrange woman and her coterie In a Marlllnic Intenlew he illai'le"ea that h lit the last of the Alice prlnrosei, and lay cla.m te the treaure of the Jlentestuinan, which Kendilc l teeMnif. Mh pretteri Mill her love nnd It. bitter when he sayii ne Uhh no time fur loc. Meanwhile he 1n itluht of an Ameri can Klrl, Jlett limtlnn. who Is I.cIiil- held for rannem K'einlilc i friend, V.t, has 11 ranch n.irb Kruldi lieimtt-" him te llt West, en lundlt't n In- retuniH te her hendiiunrteii, 'et. u eune en thuxlaht, explu'.tiN the le -, Hltuntlen te lCendrlc nnd mrf. i loll. Then, eud rtenly they .ir liretuht tu a ?lnrt turn li 11 toriMtJeiml eldcnce of Zeialda s PlettlnB. .Mlli:iti: tT Ct)NTJNtJ BUUCK win uilliiiB lemllj te his men te nrt te lier-e and fellow, llut while lie (.poke- lie In nke off ing that net 11 hoi-s hepclcsidy reallz- was left te him. neffire he and his herder.-? could Ret Inte f-nddlf the.v must wait fur day I Mit mid must w.iste hours in driving in horses from the distant pnttires, wild brutes fi r the most part that a t11n.11 could never jrtt near ineiiuli en feet te rope, lie tlitPvv out his nrnis in a wide Rcsture of despair. Theieaflei he htoed. Mlent .Hid memly. vvatihing his liny filled hams lev "If I could get my hands en tin' mnn Ihnt encinected this." he Miid. his voice broken, hnr.-ly ctirrvitu: n lvendnc a fi'W paces iiwnj. "'Hint's all I ask." Ivoiiileie Ids nine scanely Ic-m than r.ruce's, lallcd back tu him: "I could le.nl you as straichl .i a Mrinc. It's the hnndiweiL of ymirj iieiKhher." I "UiesV" nied Hruce euc-ilv. , "Zernldn Ciflelmtir." I "lninu li'iV' ei-ied the li...v. l'i the lireliRht Kciuiric Mtvv bis st. inly e.v?s -listu and knew tlml I hey were tilled with tear-, the ler-iblf l'""- of rape ti-lni: abeM aiiRui'h. "I'amii ler. Aft.r thai be M'-ed Mlent HK."U 1 - Am ill the new llniiii biiin'iii; Imililinif. vv n.'ii n spurt e. Hkvwanl. vvnen a kci.tii.ii ei l'i nf fen he twitched as thetiRh his niiiM'let. knew phicuj pain. At I saw st he turned away anu ie.m... a fnc that it win bard te re.-.gni.e -eveil Hruce us the bevisb fa..' of blue West. "This beat- inc." 'llcst Meck none, turned te cinders, bus wiped out in -lid Hru.e. .il"ti. new barns and b.ij Tin theu-.ind ib'l- hetir. ves; 1 m Clean." ui done for .I.ni. "in "in". i.-,.,,.li ;, found no w m.l of answet. He tunudaw-ay and went down te the broken ceimb. wb-.c i.h- "" I'e"'""1 Zoraida had net dead he fallen. If t.ie man vm-.l-uiiKlit '. c hiilueed te talk. , . , .1 1. ,, t, n- Vnd ia :iu in-c. unci i.i""s " he was a man and net a de, lie found the budiil'd bed) Ijins siill. Kn.elniK. he turned it ev. r licit lb" v.a'ermg light s ,s .rn me fmc. I id net knew w bcthei' the man wn" dead 01 ,,i. he l.ii'v. mil that it wa- Twi.-t, liarlew. II" -'luatled theie fiem the white face te the -1 looking roll of nil l hn limn of f.n tv e stars. And liis iu"uki. ".- ' instnnt of Tvii-IJ I'.atlew .einida Cn-tlemar. 'I'hi- 1- what -I lui- lid tiieud." I -aid aloud. ( IIAl'TKU vvi.i, 1. 11 Alan lieeps Hi; Werd In and Zer.ild.1 D.irrs and l.niiRiis Kendilc callul 10 Hruce. . . . i. .1 iln. nii. iin ion 'l'ngcti'cr r.nrlew K ,,,,;..,. K."n.lr: .ees,Mi;li. thnt bis old friend's heart -111 buit, scaicelv brenllied 1.11111 "' ;'h" ." lninii and found the wound. t was 111 mlv did net ap- the sheill'li'l' nnu ii'" pear danuereii-, but . . 1 .. ....! faibd te explain . . . Tl...... tin man's condition et coma. no wii- a I rii kl ,. ,,t lilmlll ncin 1 in- 1 " fm cheiul: U'lidib pllslieil liac 111c 1111. 1 . - . .1 lltl'l tnllllU a en ui'-" ragged ilim linen .. ,.1. .1... 1.,,-tiv 1 lie II lli.'li l 01 1.1, 11 11 oil .. .- .'--. 1 l...l!. Inul kiilbied te UIIM'lIt till MUlnr Who. pitching i-ilt nf Ihe si.dilb and striking en bis h.ad, bud been stunned by the fall. Kendrie bathed and bandaged lmih wounds while Hruc- went for a liettH el brand. lie'- ...mills nieiin.l." -aid K n drm a- Harlow'- I'm-al m clvc.i I I" -tinging liquor. "I don't want te b ,.11 hnnd when he p n- h '); . Hru.-. fur ten vein's I've called 'Ivvlstj by ih ,. nf'fi'leiid. lie's down and out Im ., llttl. and what we two have te mij te ",;;,;; . ::zz .,.: .,,,.. ...0. nndileil 'Kendilc Willi outside ami sloe.l watchiuK th. Ha'"" "rk i'i-ir i" ". Hntee'r. baiu. his bealt bcilV vvilhiri !:!-1,.1:;:!';,1'.:;;!: :;;;! shoulder, shot n- n raiding came looking t i have v lib tin hi of , li.ief: nnntlir menu l.,-i hi- bevisli ni'tiile nd both lendeitd what th" . Ills hope. win tbr ugh the wlekeilncss el u wu- limn, vveuianr ai ".- .......... Ihe devastation she hud wmught lie In" gun le think of her as an evil pint. He ric.ilhd with a shiver the led of I. 1.1.1 . .. I .nt i wit ..lit ' .... . 1... I. ..... .in l.V.tl in- liurillllg eyes, ,,i, ,, u,e ,. . -. thought of the nighlsat sea when he hid I'll I"'!' 1'lesen.e. I "I the Hist nini' In ...low! hln.s.11 le wonder in . .. i...t....i..,....,,,i.i,i ,111 Mil. Ill-Ill -s .! IIIKI ,u,..,- ,,.,...- ,..,.. woman :.s -he had a ch.ir.iehi ""!i"iier .--i "" b"i "- '"' ""'-1 lel'urii'ie la r'. lie. Jim Kenilrl. . must ,,,,m Twisty llarlew. Himii , :!"" 1 tl ll U'c-i rum. i . and n tui'ii 1.1 n ......... .... ....a . ... i.. - i,,..,,,, Ill ill ' ,sCUllir win. llil'l r. i n. . u upon iietli of ih m III- twenty -four-hour leave would evpiie tit day biciiil. He h.nl i.icuil le M" "d the evening with Hru.e ami then te ride back dining the night New. for the iir-t time, ne ic ,,li7 -d thut the i.ilib'is had n't him ' fe.l Tlie twuitv mile- te the Monte Mente Miia "-..in h we ild luive te be walked. ' And I'd tuier be en m j way," l.c dc.nl d pmiupily. It did net inter his head thut he had nil excuse te offer Im making 11 lardy appearance. He bun n'eik'cd I, s word. and. while it was - - . , ,. , i.i i....... hilliiiilily peiuie. in- w.e.iu i"i nillllll l-'' I. ven w.re ii iliipnssiiiie u wuiiiu nini been Jim Im ndrli n way te try. -vim new In vmi . 'let .nll'.V for nil excuse lm leaving .allv. He could de nothing l"l lln,. i". what must be -aid U tv. i u a ,ed Tvittty Harlow eeubl . miic Ian I. wns Ib.n. while be wa-i i. ir ie tlie house, t Ii ti t be saw a shad'. , shining out In Hie llelil.s. lie siepi . nt flrst fearing thai a net ii Il.e v,.i- ..breaking out. "Net thieves, but cur uiaraiitlcrs, ff0VEMBEIfc 30, 1021 A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows) rovurlebt, ti'it, bu Charter Rrrlbncr'3 Sens he named the crowd te which Ilrure had already lest se heavily. "They've litcd the dry firnss," Hut while he wfllched It the light did net niter, neither llarlnp; 1111 nor dying down, burninc Mcndily like 11 lamp. When after two or three inlntiteH he observed this he left the house nnd .walked out Inte the field keeping te the shadows when he could. watchful nnd suspicious. Thus presently he came te see what It was! n lantern tied from n low limb of n tree. Helevv the lan tern he saw a dnrl object; It moved nnd he heard the clink of 11 bridle chain. Again he went forward, puzzled nnd curious. He made out that the saddle was empty ; he could see no one near. A man might lie hiding behind the bole of the oak or might even be above in the branches. Inwardly Kendrle prayed thnt he wn. He wns ready for n meeting witli nny loiterer of Zoreldn's following. His puNes stirred 11s he thought thnt It might even be Hles or Kscebar. Hut. though he circled the tree nutl peered long into tlie shndevvs among the branches, he still saw no one. At lust he came close te Ihe tethered horse. It i was his own, the sorrel El Key he Jlmil ridden here this morning, saddled nnu ntiuieu, spurs s.ting te the Hern. The lantern shed its rays upon the sad dle nml Kendrie saw something else nt the hern: 11 bunch of little blue field flowers, held In place by a bit of white ribbon. He snatched the flowers down nngrily. trampled en them, ground them under feet. They seemed le him a lilt of ernida herself; they taunted him, thej 'lore the message she sent. They were her summons te come back te her. He jeikcd free the tie rope and swung up into the Middle, eager and anxious te :,'n back te her tin, swiftest way In, order that the time might come the iiier. swiftly when he would fulfill his word 11 ud be free te leave her. He'd get a rille from lirtice : with that and his revolver he'd lake his chance, let nil of her infernal nibble bar the way. 1'iem the j ear of the house he called te Urine. "I've found my horse; (hey left him behind." he said 11s Hrucc came out. "I've get te go bark, m back I go the quickest 1 knew hew. Take decent cure of Harlow : h was tl real man once and may he ngaiu. If he can shake that damned woman off. Lend me n rille if jmi can spun. n. ' See jeu aguin us -non ns Hie Lord lets inc. Se long." "Se loin.-. .Mm." returned Hruce drearilj. He hi ought out a rille. hold ing il ,,ut wordlessly. And Kendrie lode hwiij inle the night. la lb eiinialns. though in another nuriew puss, ln was stepped as he had been this nieiiiing. A lantern was Mashed in his fnee nnd ever his horse. Then he was allowed te go en while treiii the daikne-s , voice eried nft tei nun : "Vive l.c .Scnerita !" l'i "in afar he saw light- binning down in the willej and lecegnlzcd them as the lamps in the four wall towers. The inlc- wne closed, but at hN call a mnn appealed from the shadows and opened te him. lie rode in; dismounting he ,bl the rille slip into a hiding place in the -hl'llhhei'V : another mnn nf llie fn.nl hruhberj : another mnn nt the front corridor took his horse. At about ml.. Ins horse, in entered night he again entered the old ndelu. bull ling. I In' main hall into which he -lc peil thiKugli the fa out deer was -till brightlj ligliti',1 with Its several lamp-; ihieiigh ..pen doers he saw that newnere 111 nie Inni-e weie lights out. let it via- verj iinrt voice nor -ti p. he heard neither' lie knew where emnia was: mi doubt ICie-i itnil Kscebiu vveic with her. He had ke t his word and returned te ills pri-nii like a geed deg; what ren - -en w li.v he should net take advantage" if what uptiiure.l an unu-uui onpertu- nllv and make bis attempt at e-eape? ei-i'lii would lint have counted en his letiiriiiiu siieailv; he '.irried a revel- ii-,' under I nnu pit and hidden in I'HOTOl'I.AVS . Alhambra I2Mi Merrli f. Paimvunk Ave. Mm lid nt " r.ves 0 1j 4-" ALICE LAKE In t M IIMITIK SU.AS X ULEGHtNV 1 1 an. 1"'. BERT LYTELL "V Till"' Til I'XKAIHHi:" Ill r,ju 4. Tinv'"e 1 ST.-. 1IAII.V ArULLU mviini:i: DAVID POWELL In "Tilt; 1'lt'Nt I "i r- -. a rs i a l or nk.'v 01tw" CIIESTM'T 11 -I. 10T1I AKLMUI ,. v vi -.ii u l" .11 MAY McAVOY in VI01t!" OTAD KllA.NKl.IN ti U'llAltl) AV U AS 1UK MVTN "" DAILY DORALDINA In "Till: WOMAN INrAMKIl" uu.l IIWV llN MIslt.M. UKMV.W nJJJIVlORE r',h . r t II VI.TlMUIll. i - ' M V I elaine hammerstein ,,, ..Tiu; Villi V( If. Of MAMIATTAV" RFNN """ m''u'.siI!-'" ' 131-liN , IM. I. I MM .tilg&ims'ef the night- BLUEBIRD 1 I I 1 lllllll I i iiii.n, r'l l"ii and I rltle Mr tte in ' 'A WIFE'S AWAKENING" BROADWAY ' V Mivtir A. II .VI ELSIE FERGUSON III SUM, Of -OM.s" A .,--., 7 MVIIKIH' ST. CAP1 I OL ' . ' vi ., , I K. WII.IIIM I, I MUNM'.'" "THE BARRICADE" - V M COLONIAL '" It Vt. I .1 V, - u i' .; GLORIA SWANSON in "IMH.II Till". I.AMI" i fi A R RY H KA Kh i m.i -st it i sr in "THE FATAL HOUR" EMPRESS m".,,.m:, iVuV'4 DOUGLAS MacLEAN In "1'V.ssiM. illlll ' fairmeunt jr vvrv ANNA Q. NILSSON In "Wmilll T IIMIT' r-AlVlll V UD .'Hi- ' I Muiket ft. I" AlVllLl s A VI I . Min.NiOHT VIOLA DANA III "IKIVII. Sll II " ;-.M,., Cr-r ini.ATlli: -It-dim HnrucB JU I I 1 sii, M'v I'tSI I I'Vll.V 1 1 1 v ( in r ev in "WHISPERING SHADOWS" ClIOHE "" M ,:i ' ,,,, BEBE DANIELS i HM Mil. II V. ' l.l ' r i ,, p pi A fxj ej VI II u ,, ll .lul WALLACE REID In "TOO MICH hl'l;i:il" COMPANY OF THE tlie tjnn.Vn wftH n rllle. Te be hutp there were risks te be run ; but new, If ever, struck hhr, ns the time te run them. If he could only find where Hetty Gorden slept. He must give her 11 word of hope before he left her here among these devils; assuring her thnt he would leturn fir her and brine the lnvv with ,m. Oi if she Intel the nerve nnd the desire te attempt escape with him new, thnt vvus her right nnd he would go as far ns n man could te bring her through le snfety. Noiselessly he crossed the room. He weu'tl pnssi through the inusle room nnd down the hall tevvnrd the living quartcri of tlie house. If luek were with him he would find her. It wns only when he was nbeitt te pass out of the music room deer going t 1 the linllwny tnnt lie nearu voices ler the first time. They mine from n dis tance, dulled nnd deadened by the enk doers, hut he knew them for the voices of men, raised In nnger. A louder word new and then brought him recegpiti of Ituiss Hles's voice; n sharp nhsw might hnve been from I'.Kcebnr. stenncd ami considered. If these men qunrreled, hew would it affect hlni? Ounrrel thev would, seen or late, he knew. Fer both were truculent nnd In the loekn he had seen pass between them there was no friendship. Twe rebellious spirits held in cheek by the will of 'o 'e raidn C'nsteimnr. llut new Zernida wns nvvny. Then for the moment he forget them "Hetty (.onion," lie said softly, se that lil.s words would net carry te ether e-UN. "I want te help you If you will let me" ..., tl i . . 1.. ...... 1 1 .. ami ins inijcei lii-es. ne nail neiiin 11 faint sound and turning quickly saw or the first time thut be was net nlene in ih. iiusic room. In 11 dim corner nail neani a ejenil the piiiini wns a cushioned suit nnd en it, her hands clasped in her lap. h, icr eye wide with tl"' sleeplessness and aiiviely of the night, crouched Hetty lioi-ileii. He took a quirk slep tewnrd her. Sh" drew back, pressed tight against the wall, l.er leek one of ter mr. T.'rrev of bun! Hut be came oil until he steed ever her, looking down into her raised face. He felt no end of pity for her, she l""li('1 s;' Mll!l11 i""1 helpless and hope- ' le-s. Hig graj ejes pleaded wtih him and be iead and understood that she asked enlv thnt he go nnd leave her. An impulse which was utterly new te him surged ever him new. the impulse te gather her up into his nrms as one would a 1 hild and comfort her. Net thnt -In' was just n child. She had done icr siiininj; nrewn nnir nigii up 011 ner head; s,u fought wildly for an air of serine dignity; lie judged her at the lust of her teens. Hut she was none the 'less tleweilike, all that 11 true woman should be, including le the beliefs of ceitain men of the type of Jim Ken- ililc. a true descendant of sweet, old -fashioned giandmethers. Her little high-heeled slippers, her dainty blue die, the flower which even in her riiernri.AYs W '4.. Jr.. 3 Tlie following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. GREAT NORTHERN. tiread at.nt Erie . !i r. Ji. id ssr.t.i, swipsnv in "SNOWBLIND" IMPERIAL ?J & WAI.M'T STS. J In K'L" 7 0 .lA.vifs (ii. i rii c v nwoen's "THE GOLDEN SNARE" KARLTON i Mfibi'MT "bi.ve llilOAl D.iilt Vi V M le 11 11 I .M. ( i: it, ii, in; mu.i.i.'x "FOOL'S PARADISE" Lehigh Pah i ...nn intriiin Atn nn.l lace " ii, r,r. Aven... .... ... --.- .,-........ rVJlLDKhU HAKK1S UHAf L1IN In "I'OI.IA or nil. sTORVl tOlNll'.l" I IRI7BTV Idl'lAIJ A. f'l'l.lMHIA AV 1.1IJII1 1 MATIM.i: DAILY PAULINE FREDERICK in "Tin: stim, or tiii; i,h" OVERBROOK,,:,1, Vv' ,' V,:-,,,.l'u,": KATHERINE MacDONALD In "MV I Ul s i.VM llli:" PA1 ACT '-'" .mahui:t mtui:i;i' i -i-vi , A NI ,,, j ,. j, VI xl'I.UM, ( VST In "The Cabinet of Dr. CaIiKaii" PRINCESS "-"!,; 'J,"1,:'!, .-IV-'-'v'.' MILTON SILLS in "Till. I. II ill. Illlll." RPpCf-JX .MAIiKil &T. Ilelew"l7'lll INC-xJlN 1 y ,1() ,m t0 j j p. it. (.ItACi; IlWIsSON pi "Leve, Hate and Weman" RIA1 TO tiwi.MAviuWN avi;m i:" lirl-,lJ vi Tl l.l'l.lllli'Ki:.N ST. VM1I1M.VN lli;.N MITT'S "The Truth About Husbands" RUBY '"iVrV.M IIUI.OW I 11 1 71'11 i .vr vmi. i. i.vm . uhsm:s "What's a Wife Werth?" I QAVDY 12U MVItM.l' s'llll.l'T j . . s . S A .VI Tn Ml I IN illIT Itllkhfll smiien nml I' -iilln" st.u-i n, "SNOWBLIND" SHERWOOD Mr l!."'V,(,.ro.iA3ve GLORIA SWANSON In "INIIKIl THK I.ASII" ! STAN1 FY MAUKKT AT IIiTII M'l'l IAI. I'ltlllllf THIN "THE SHEIK" STANTON 'vr-M .r,Ti'-,,V,J.1; si-rriM. re I'tioiircT'ev "THE OURF.N nr ;mpra '333 MARKET "lHr-c? iVV"? GLORIA SWANSON In "fNllf.K Tim I..s victeria t;kV7.i:t ,:-: sl'hl VI. I'lllllll I t-iin UTII r m "THUNDERCLAP" RIALTO WEST CHESTER NN, l. Ml.smiN In "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" In "THK ijllMi or THK LASH" -!-.,. ft SUN tlltflfAOU dim lin.1 ..(. Imir,. were quite as hP vveu.U" S "Hetty Gorden," IC Kn,i .,, a that his wer.1, would no, cSy'?OT ears. "I went le help you 1? ,. eUf let ion win .......' )UU u you nm Her clasped hands tightened. t, ' the 1 ps tremble before si 11 "J '.,. 1C ?!, miind licr utterance. cemt t i'.'1-.1 ,',l'l't kl,ew wl"t le de " 3 faltered. Her ejc clung te h UT ,'M filled with shining engeri.e",1 ' Sl heart under the eut-.-r man. thjr Fer the first time Jim wns .i of his several days' growth nCf?cle"! he supposed thnt it Ht?,trlci than an even d, .,.. .. "".v.r iner f vvns grimy nnd perhaps still carried i -lenees of the light t 1 ru" w.?, ', rnneh. Te nssure her of 1,1. LjM'.'V. mtentleiiH toward her i.n L..i..w wished for a bath rind a shave ,TC You're in the hands of n rather k.j vd," he said when he savv th.ttfj 110 further words hut wns w.1.1 him. "J thniiyht . ... s .walr crew had for would be a relief te knew tiinl ,,ll one friend en the jb. A itf' lean nt thnt," he conclude j " ?J" TEfl ion st,"110.",' "'" f ,0 !"'"' who is a fritndr'r '""She shivered and pressed tiel 1 iJii ' en Jl8C.,,"j: Pk .? f frIend,hlM he is the one who gave or, ntf'bZ me here! And the ether man ffl? 10 spekp words that did net J Jk the '"H KO ttlll, his eyes. vml yen you "JJ'cllV What about me?" .1"" ,nr(,..1!1' "f them. 1 find staying In their house. lever of Senerltn Cnstelmar and 5.. iS terrible! eh. I don't knew thaV U "Who told you thnt?" hp deninn sharply. "That I wns Zernida's levcrfi "One of the maids, Itesitn. She wf me tint y..i.i.i.. i. 1 , u" rem 1011 nre th. And thnt you 11 re n erenf n.i..e.'. " nnd have killetl my ,nc ,, lur" lur" lur" professienal guinhler." ' "Jtesita lied. 1 am jam a priseaer hw-e, like jeu. I Sheer disbelief Mietic 10 it,, 1 . , v. I V I ..".'." .'.""ffl. ...jii imir innij, niene. lis .n.N ing," she said. 'I paw J en tlireujU mj winuew. ion come in alone te I until A ili ni.ii .- 1. .. v 1 .....,. ..v. n- uui. u privener. I ' I H'llL lilt, t !...! t .. t ii tin 11111 1 only wIumi I . i..,r, niiiMru mi ii-uve iijc heuie I'tuminvii mi reinc bft an you tell when ,, man Is m he truth.' Geed Lord, why 'should 1 wan t te lie te von?" " Hetty hesitated a long time. hCr iiandv nervous her eyes unfaltering 0 m. She looked at once drawn aid icndlM faseinntcd like a little bird IhittVriM underthe faleful eyes of a Mink". 1 i in. e jeu want me te ,i?" t. asked tinnlly ....'.' V if!! "in''" h; 1-,''t'"""l "refuse b e..,.,., . v.v nn.. a nnu nuenu-i- i'm i0j I 111 going te make a break for it. Y, i 111 Beuig 10 make a tireuk for it. Yen nnu In .n tl,n ,il,,,n.. . .. 1,1 vu " " m.- cniuice vvim nie or Mm m.. - ",'"' .iiuii-e wiui nie or VeU nil remain here and knew that I'll 'un wk,. mil en done outside." ' l.ettv shook her head, sighing. 1 . ' "" 1 miew vvniit te de," s lie mU miserably Jim pendeied and frewnn shrugged his shoulders. Then k "It s tip te jeu. Hettv Gorden." h said. 'Veii'ie old en., ugh te think for yourself. I can t dicide for veu. IJU if you were mine, mj si-ter. for ia stance, I'd grab jeu up nd make 1 tall for it. A clean liulli t i- a ilmnatJ sight mere te my liking than the dirty paws of such as Kins and Ieebar and their following. They've get n guard around the house which thev .eem te think sullicient." Again he -,r,iSSW, I ve get my notion we cat, MIp threuik and make the mountains at the rear." "If I only knew I reuld triM yej," moaned Hetty. A glint of nnger slmne 111 Jim's cjh, "Suit yourself." he told her curtly. "I cnn premise you it will be n let easier for me in 11 scrimmage and a get-awij without n woman te leek out for." Immediately he was ashamed of har ing been brusque witli her. Fer she wn 1 only n little slip of a glil after all j and obviously 0110 who had never ben I thrown mil into the current of 111 I where it ran strenge-t I Te lie continued tomorrow riroTei'iH' HOTaPUrr' erAMtmc T h N1XON-NIRDL1NGER (91 THEATRES BELMONT S2.V. MiO i: MARKtl ! se & n an tu it p. U. DAVID POWELL In "I)AN(ii;uO h I, IKS" VLUrt" 1 .30 A 3 ..ml 7 If T. S. i Wallace Reid and Agues Ayeri I In "THi: lli;i,I, IiK.t.Klts" . . ' COLLSF.I IM ""h et hit lllth i 60U i - -- , -ju . 'ill ill I ,1 7 andtl P.E llltl:i:Z 1-.AMIN In THE BIG ADVENTURE" JUMBO Ht(VT l-T & CiirtAHD AVI. Juii))m .1 itn mi I 'run tferJ "-" FLORENCE REED In "IMH si Itr.TION" LEADER 41ST .t I.ANCASTKH AV MA'IIXKI IAII,Y MARION DA VIES In "I.NCHA.Nrvil.M" LOCUST fll'U AND l.Oc I ST STRUCT Miilx 1 30 I! Jii f.aa. 0 301DU TIIOM Jfl'l'l.ltsiis in "RIP VAN WINKLE" MIVOM 6-,J A-M) MVOMI MT3. nlAul' . 1,1 C3U nl ' JIAItV AMIKHMIN in "TOO MUCH MARRIED" RIVOI I r'-'U AND HAN.S0.M 8TS. fMS.Mfl, VMI.Its n "CHEATED LOVE" 69TH STREET TI.LVTIII. Termlml VI ,1 . 311 N .lll . "' .l.( K 1101 T ml I II V I I'I In "AFTER THE SHOW" - I Ihlll. il.iy, lilii,. nml ".iliinl'U..., W. S. IIAKT In "lllitflMtlllin IIH iND. nml IIAIIOI.il I.I. dill lu "Ni'ur WttM STRAND ULIIJIWIOWN I US N ' , MJ"2EI GLORIA SWANSON In "I M)i;it Till I Vs" . ..ii,--, i, i, , i riii-ii no "in,""',,.., i:i.s; ri.Ki.t ,e In "IIMI OK "I'Wv ,.,,.i ii nun f. . ... .. ... ..-... n.jkii i, .... ....,,,,.,.. .,.,.111. ll .TIT, .,. wMMumuurwna3m AT OTHLR THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M P.T.0.A G. c.110 tlei nmniewn AJ ermantewn vni. i'-"-1 .Inlinni llltif- i ml Hetty I '""'A'rc'il "BURN-'EM-UP BARNES JEFFERSON .i. i f fi uiihln m ""'ifvTiNris wlU nt 1'i.itr in i.hi ,11 "Dangerous Curve Alieaa PARK 'T(V: tit i"1'" PAULINE FREDERICK 111 "Till. "TINt. or i" 'i'" r I
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